Archive for February, 2012

According to the Wall Street Journal, Angelina Jolie is owed $659.01 in unclaimed money from the state of California. That just shows that anyone can be owned unclaimed money.

A lot of the blame for unclaimed money is due to the lack of initiative to find the beneficiaries for unclaimed life insurance policies.

Most states have improved their techniques on creating awareness about unclaimed money, and reaching out to find the owners. This has lead to an increase in the percentage of returned money in 2011 as compared to previous years. However, still large amounts of unclaimed money exist and are accumulating at a rapid pace.

Last year, in 2011, Illinois alone had returned over $100 million in unclaimed money. As this seems like an extremely high amount, Illinois still has $1.5 billion in unclaimed money, not included content of unclaimed security deposit boxes.

State Treasurer Dan Rutherford has made it a priority to decrease the amount of unclaimed money and property since he assumed the position in January of 2011. His efforts have proved to be successful as 2011 experiences an increase of 23% more returned unclaimed money than 2010.

A recent news article announced that the state of New York currently has $11 million in unclaimed funds sitting with the government.

In order to inform the public about unclaimed money, Senator David Carlucci and State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli hosted an Unclaimed money Forum to educate the public on unclaimed money, and offered the attendants to find out if they had any unclaimed money of their own.

New York’s state government has been hard at work trying to return this unclaimed money back to its owners. The best way to search for unclaimed money is with CashUnclaimed.com, the largest unclaimed money database in the world.

Recently, 2 St. Louis women have claimed a total of $810,000 in unclaimed money. One woman found $700,000, and the other claimed $110,000. These 2 amounts were from stocks and an unclaimed savings account.

Missouri still has $600 million is waiting to be claimed. There are 38 accounts that have OVER $100,000!! New unclaimed money and property is added each week to their records. The best way to search for this money is with CashUnclaimed.com, the largest unclaimed money database in the world! Log on to CashUnclaimed.com today for your free unclaimed money search!

One school district in Ohio was recently reunited with $51,000 in unclaimed funds. This unclaimed money was held by the Ohio state treasury, until it was finally paired up with belonging to the school district.

The school district plans on using this unclaimed money to help with future building repairs.

Like many other states, Indiana is now auctioning off unclaimed property, mostly online. Most of these items come from contents of safety deposit boxes that are left inactive for over 3 years. After that point, the items are turned in to the state’s Unclaimed Property Division, where they are then auctioned off.

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Reported today n the Florida Courier, unclaimed utility deposits are going to help low income families. A bill was recently approved, unanimously, by the Senate that unclaimed utility money will go to the state’s Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.

This is a great way to use unclaimed money to help society. However, if you have unclaimed utility money, and you live in Florida, make sure you claim it before it goes to government programs!

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Over $33 Million in unclaimed money was return to Wisconsin citizen’s last year in 2011. Unfortunately, Wisconsin still holds on to millions in unclaimed money that is waiting to be returned to its owners.

Luckily, Wisconsin has no laws on the length of time the government will hold the unclaimed money. This is why it is important to continuously check for unclaimed money for yourself, your friends, and any deceased relatives. You might be lucky!

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